“By electing the Tehran butchers to its Commission on the Status of Women, a morally rancid United Nations has salted the wounds of the Iranian freedom movement’s regime-murdered martyrs, such as Neda Soltan and Taraneh Mousavi. From today forth, may no friend of Lady Liberty ever be fool enough to trust this global Tammany Hall with their freedom and security.”

Ironically, Iran is at it again.

The Iranian regime announced this week that suntanned womenwould be arrested under the Islamic dress code.

Typical Black Politician Remarks. In a speech to supporters in Quincy,IL . President Barack Obama said about wealth at Quincy Community Center on Wednesday.

The president took a victory lap on congresses Financial industry reform regulation after the GOP agree to a cloture vote in the senate. The Republican had blocked the vote three times to make changes in the proposed law.

Obama was critical of the wealthy including Wall Street which helped collapsed the economy along the Sub-Prime Loans which the Democrats in Congress created in the 1990’s by Clinton Administration.

After saying that Democrats don’t begrudge success that’s “fairly earned,” Obama then ad-libs — and reveals more about himself than he probably wanted:

We’re not, we’re not trying to push financial reform because we begrudge success that’s fairly earned. I mean, I do think at a certain point you’ve made enough money. But, you know, part of the American way is, you know, you can just keep on making it if you’re providing a good product or providing good service. We don’t want people to stop, ah, fulfilling the core responsibilities of the financial system to help grow our economy.

Compare that to his remarks as prepared for delivery:

Now, we’re not doing this to punish these firms or begrudge success that’s fairly earned. We don’t want to stop them from fulfilling their responsibility to help grow our economy.

Typical pol I seen it too many times. Do enough to keep their constituents voting for you time and time again and your life and your community rarely improves. Whether South LA, East LA or East San Fernando Valley; South Side or West Side of Chicago. The West Side and South East Side Dallas the same thing over and over poverty and crime abounds the politicians are making a killing.

Whats Ironic is President Obama is one of the Wealthiest men to occupy the White House. In 2009 Obama earned(based on his tax record earned $5.5 million.) Maybe we should limit all politicians to the congressional salary and no benefits huh?

Well congress is made up millionaires. Talk about a disconnect with the American People. No wonder some see the president as a socialist.

When Arizona Governor Jan Brewer sign the state immigration law last Friday; Mexican President Felipe Calderon decried the action by Brewer as: “to (foster[word choice is mine]) intolerance, hate, discrimination and abuse in law enforcement.”

But Journalist and Author Michele Malkin (” Culture of Corruption”) show the Republic of Mexico of dirty little secret: Mexico control their border with Guatemala, and US with an Iron Fist.

– The Mexican government will bar foreigners if they upset “the equilibrium of the national demographics.” How’s that for racial and ethnic profiling?

– If outsiders do not enhance the country’s “economic or national interests” or are “not found to be physically or mentally healthy,” they are not welcome. Neither are those who show “contempt against national sovereignty or security.” They must not be economic burdens on society and must have clean criminal histories. Those seeking to obtain Mexican citizenship must show a birth certificate, provide a bank statement proving economic independence, pass an exam and prove they can provide their own health care.

– Illegal entry into the country is equivalent to a felony punishable by two years’ imprisonment. Document fraud is subject to fine and imprisonment; so is alien marriage fraud. Evading deportation is a serious crime; illegal re-entry after deportation is punishable by ten years’ imprisonment. Foreigners may be kicked out of the country without due process and the endless bites at the litigation apple that illegal aliens are afforded in our country (see, for example, President Obama’s illegal alien aunt — a fugitive from deportation for eight years who is awaiting a second decision on her previously rejected asylum claim).

– Law enforcement officials at all levels — by national mandate — must cooperate to enforce immigration laws, including illegal alien arrests and deportations. The Mexican military is also required to assist in immigration enforcement operations. Native-born Mexicans are empowered to make citizens’ arrests of illegal aliens and turn them in to authorities.

– Ready to show your papers? Mexico’s National Catalog of Foreigners tracks all outside tourists and foreign nationals. A National Population Registry tracks and verifies the identity of every member of the population, who must carry a citizens’ identity card. Visitors who do not possess proper documents and identification are subject to arrest as illegal aliens.

If that’s not enough, here a difference on free speech between the US and Estados Unidos de Mexico is this says Malkin:

Consider: Open-borders protesters marched freely at the Capitol building in Arizona, comparing GOP Gov. Jan Brewer to Hitler, waving Mexican flags, advocating that demonstrators “Smash the State,” and holding signs that proclaimed “No human is illegal” and “We have rights.”

But under the Mexican constitution, such political speech by foreigners is banned. Noncitizens cannot “in any way participate in the political affairs of the country.” In fact, a plethora of Mexican statutes enacted by its congress limit the participation of foreign nationals and companies in everything from investment, education, mining and civil aviation to electric energy and firearms. Foreigners have severely limited private property and employment rights (if any).

Illegal Immigrant Activists are calling for a series of protest on May Day, Saturday, May 1st across the country. Many are outraged because of Arizona Immigration Law S.B 1070 which require the person to present identification if a person has violated the law to local law enforcement.

Protest organizers said on Wednesday outrage over the Arizona law — which seeks to drive illegal immigrants out of the state bordering Mexico — has galvanized Latinos and would translate into a higher turnout for May Day rallies in more than 70 U.S. cities.

“The marches and demonstrations are going to be far more massive than they otherwise would have been,” said Juan Jose Gutierrez, a Los Angeles rally organizer who runs an immigration assistance company.

The backlash began on Friday after Arizona Governor Jan Brewer signed into law a measure that requires state and local police to determine a person’s immigration status if there is “reasonable suspicion” they are undocumented. Critics say it is unconstitutional and opens the door to racial profiling.

Supporters of the law say the law needed due to lawlessness in the state:

Republican backers of the law say it is needed to curb crime in the desert state, which is a key corridor for drug and migrant smugglers from Mexico.

The Majority of Americans are in favor of protection for the American people and border.

A Rasmussen Reports poll on Wednesday found that almost two-thirds — 64 percent — of voters in the state favored the measure.

Illegal Immigrant Activists expect massive turnout on Saturday:

The crowds on the streets, from Los Angeles to New York, could be the biggest since 2006, when hundreds of thousands of marchers urged former President George W. Bush to overhaul of federal immigration laws. He tried, but failed in Congress.

“With what’s going on in Arizona we see renewed energy for folks to fight for immigration reform,” said Marissa Graciosa, of the Fair Immigration Reform Movement, an organizer of rallies and vigils on Friday and Saturday.

Political leaders in Congress on Wednesday denounced the Arizona Immigration law.

In Washington, a diverse group of more than two dozen lawmakers — Hispanics, blacks, Asians, whites — held a news conference outside the U.S. Capitol on Wednesday to denounce the Arizona law as a violation of civil rights.

PS: Two previous protest in 2006 and 2007 drew the ire of supporters of border control. Immigration Reform legislation went down to defeat. If Saturday protest mirrors the protest of 2006 and 2007; Immigration Reform is dead on arrival the public will not stand for it.

WellPoint the parent company of Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield of California have announce to end the practice of rescission of their members in a press conference on Tuesday. This comes when President Obama chastised Anthem Blue Cross for announcing premium increase of 40% earlier this year.

This year the Congress has eliminated the policy to cancel health insurance policies of very sick people, when they pass the health care reform law.Recision is normally use when a member commits medical insurance fraud

WellPoint Chief Executive Angela Braly said in a statement that the company’s “goal is to make reform work for our members and for the country.”

Cindy Ehnes, director of the California Department of Managed Health Care and the first regulator to take on the insurers over the practice, said the move would help consumers. “People can have more confidence in their coverage, and that’s very exciting,” she said.

Even before Tuesday’s announcements, however, health insurers in California had all but stopped the number of policy cancellations, state records show.

Times has changed in 2005 1,552 health insurance policies canceled. Last year only four policies were canceled. In 2004, 5000 people had their health insurance polices stopped.

Anthem Blue Cross, Blue Shield, Health Net, Kaiser and PacifiCare(engaged in the process). That includes about 3,500 policies regulated by the Department of Managed Health Care and another 1,600 policies regulated by the Department of Insurance.

The decision hailed by critics of the policies of the health insurers.

Rescission is “on life support, and they’re about to pull the plug,” said plaintiffs lawyer William Shernoff.

The lawyer won a $9-million judgment against Health Net in 2008 over its rescission of hairdresser Patsy Bates after she was diagnosed with breast cancer. Evidence showed the company paid bonuses to an employee based in part on rescission volume.

President Barack Obama is calling for his winning coalition of 2008 and Its raising eyebrows. In a video The President rattles off a list of the groups people he needs for the Democrats to keep up their majorities except Caucasians of Middle age and senior citizenry.

Obama speaks with unusual demographic frankness about his coalition in his appeal to “young people, African-Americans, Latinos, and women who powered our victory in 2008 [to] stand together once again.”

Turning out those so-called “surge” voters — who turned out for the first time to back Obama, but who sat out gubernatorial races in New Jersey and Virginia last year — has become the Democrats’ central pre-occupation for the midterm elections, and the new Democratic effort to nationalize the election around Obama and his agenda mark trying to energize those voters.

Will the voter turn out? Not likely, Jobs, the economy; The voter unsatisfied with the health care bill and government spending may keep his voter base at home. Generally Speaking Mid term elections favors the political party out of power. In addition, the anger of the Tea Party movement; this election is nationalized. The possibility of the GOP take over the House and Senate is very likely.

Senate Republican defeated a cloture vote Monday on the Financial Industry Reform bill. Democrats did necessary 60 votes to block a filibuster by the GOP.

All 41 Republican voted against the bill. Among the Democrats Sen. Ben Nelson-NE. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid originally voted in favor of the bill. Then he switch is his vote which allowed Reid to schedule a another cloture vote as early as Tuesday.

The Senate, in a 57-41 vote, failed to get the 60 supporters needed to proceed on the regulatory overhaul. One Democrat, Sen. Ben Nelson of Nebraska, joined with the Republicans.

But the evening vote was just part of a legislative ballet keeping bipartisan talks alive. At the end, Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid switched his vote to “no,” too, but that was just a maneuver that will enable him to call for a new tally as early as Tuesday. If that failed, Reid planned another vote Wednesday.

Republicans say they want a bipartisan bill that they can vote on.

Richard Shelby, the top Republican on the Banking Committee, said Monday before the vote, “Most Republicans want a bill, but they want a substantive bill.”

Democrats seizing the opportunity on the public anger about Wall Street banks as a way to pass the bill. President Obama disappointed with the vote:

The financial overhaul bill is a priority of President Barack Obama and, after health care, its passage would build on his legislative successes — an important political consideration in an election year. The House has already passed its version of new bank regulations.

Following the vote, the president said he was “deeply disappointed” and urged Senators to put the interests of the country ahead of party.

“Some of these senators may believe that this obstruction is a good political strategy, and others may see delay as an opportunity to take this debate behind closed doors, where financial industry lobbyists can water down reform or kill it altogether,” Obama said in a statement. “But the American people can’t afford that.”

Senator Ben Nelson opposed the legislation based a portion dealing with derivatives a form of financial hedge on prices of products.

n a statement, Nelson, a conservative Nebraska Democrat, said his vote reflected concerns about the bill raised by Nebraska businessmen. Nelson and Sen. Chris Dodd, D-Conn., the chairman of the Banking Committee, huddled before the vote discussing the elimination of a provision supported by Nebraska billionaire investor Warren Buffett to exempt existing derivatives from new regulations.

The legislation would require derivatives, previously unregulated exotic securities, to be traded in open exchanges and cleared through a third party that would guarantee the instruments. A legislative agreement struck Monday would exempt existing derivatives from the clearing requirements but would still demand collateral for those trades.

“I was prepared to grandfather existing derivatives that have not been cleared, but I can’t say you can’t have margin requirements,” Dodd said, explaining his discussion with Nelson.